temporal

2. Temporal bone or the temple, the cranial region lateral to the frontal region.

tem·po·ral

(tem'pŏr-ăl)

1. Relating to time; limited in time; temporary.

2. Relating to the temple.

[L. temporalis, fr. tempus (tempor-), time, temple]

temporal

1. Pertaining to the temples.

2. Pertaining to time.

tem·po·ral

(tem'pŏr-ăl)

1. Relating to time; limited in time; temporary.

2. Relating to the temple.

[L. temporalis, fr. tempus (tempor-), time, temple]

temporal,

adj pertaining to the sides of the skull behind the orbits.

temporal

1. pertaining to the temple. Said of bones and muscles—see Tables 10 and 13.

2. pertaining to time; limited as to time; temporary.

temporal distribution

distribution of events or population in chronological time; a suitable scatter graph may reveal clusters that have epidemiological significance.

temporal lobe

a long, tongue-shaped process constituting the lower lateral portion of the cerebral hemisphere.

temporal summation

occurs in the transmission of nerve impulses when a volley of impulses arrives at a synapse so that the duration of the impulses is briefer than the postsynaptic potential and their deliveries of transmitter are combined to create a larger than normal response.

Patient discussion about temporal

Q. How do you tell between temporal shaky hands and parkinson disease? My dear granpa's hands are being a bit shaky lately. I was wondering if I should worry about Parkinson's disease or is it most likely to be something else? How to tell? are there other symptoms for Parkinson's?? Any help...

You may read more here:http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/parkinsonsdisease.html

Q. can chinese medicine treat temporal hearing lose? I had a temporal hearing lose 3 months ago which lasted about 3 weeks. It was very frightening and I'd like to prevent it from happening again, Can chinese medicine help diagnose the cause of it and by that promise it wont happen again?

A. maybe so, all you have to do is go and get a diagnose. maybe there's something to be done and maybe not. it all depends on what caused the hearing loss. was it on both sides or just one side? was it sudden or it took some time of hearing impairment? i would go to a western doctor also and check it out.

Q. What are side effects after you have had a temporal arteritis biopsy?

A. like every biopsy- when there are anatomical variations you might cause damage. but that is fairly rare...from what i remember it's a very safe procedure.

As Dobszay explains, the manuscript has some unusual organizational features: the dedication office appears after Corpus Christi and before the Sundays after Trinity and not in its usual position between the Temporale and Sanctorale.

Proper tropes are supplied for the principal feasts of the Temporale from the first Sunday in Advent to Trinity Sunday and for the chief observances of the Sanctorale (John the Baptist, Peter, Benedict, Lawrence, the Assumption, the Nativity of the Virgin, Michael, Simon and Jude, Martin, and Andrew).

Other conservative features, long outdated elsewhere, are the mingling of feasts of the Temporale and Sanctorale that characterizes the first part of the codex, and the continuation of genres such as the conductus and versus, more typical of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, under the name cantio.

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